EMD F2 Atlantic Coast Line #325
Genesis · SKU ATHG22200
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Technical Specifics
Scale
HO
SKU
ATHG22200
Product Line
Genesis
Production Years
[2008-01-01,2010-01-01)
Prototype Type
EMD F2Road Name
Atlantic Coast LineDetail Level
Premium
Scheme
Black & Yellow
Details
Modernized
History
Full prototype page →The EMD F2 was a diesel-electric freight locomotive produced by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division over a remarkably short window, from July 1946 through November 1946. In total, 104 units were constructed, comprising 74 cab-equipped A units and 30 cabless booster B units. The model occupied a transitional position in EMD's F-unit lineage, following the pioneering FT and preceding the more refined and commercially successful F3. Nine railroads ultimately purchased A units, with four of those roads also acquiring B units. The largest buyers were Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México, which took delivery of 28 locomotives, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad with 24, and the Boston and Maine Railroad with 21, together accounting for the substantial majority of total production. The brief production run of the F2 was a direct consequence of its transitional nature. EMD engineers had designed a new D12 main generator intended for the successor F3, but development of that component was not complete in time for locomotives ordered in mid-1946. As a result, the F2 retained the 1,350 horsepower D8 generator carried over from the FT, even as it featured the updated carbody and revised internal layout that would define all subsequent F-unit production. Once the D12 generator became available and F3 production commenced, the rationale for continuing the F2 essentially disappeared, explaining why the model's manufacture ceased after only a few months. The F2's legacy is modest but historically significant. It served as the mechanical and structural bridge between the groundbreaking FT and the long-running F3, establishing internal arrangements and external design conventions that persisted throughout the F-unit series. Despite this engineering importance, no F2 survives in preservation, making it the only F-unit variant of which no physical example remains. All 104 locomotives were eventually retired and scrapped, leaving the F2 as something of a ghost in EMD's catalog, known primarily through documentation and photographs rather than any tangible artifact.
Operating Railroad
Available as HO Models
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Prototype Reference
Real-world information about this equipment type
EMD F2
locomotive · F2
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the EMD F2 Atlantic Coast Line #325 have DCC and sound?
The EMD F2 Atlantic Coast Line #325 is not DCC equipped and does not include sound.
Who manufactures the EMD F2 Atlantic Coast Line #325?
The EMD F2 Atlantic Coast Line #325 is manufactured by Athearn as part of their Genesis product line.